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#16102 - 11-20-2009 02:39 AM Favorite Bass: Largemouth-Smallmouth-Kentucky ?
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Let's all pick our favorite bass. One of the three major species, Largemouth, Smallmouth, Spotted. I have a favorite and I'll tell you why. Johnnie
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#16104 - 11-20-2009 11:52 AM Re: Favorite Bass: Largemouth-Smallmouth-Kentucky ? [Re: johnnie crain]
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Look at the picture of me below... should give you some insight into my favorite. wink
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#16107 - 11-20-2009 01:55 PM Re: Favorite Bass: Largemouth-Smallmouth-Kentucky ? [Re: Brendan]
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All I have caught are largemouth! Nothing else, except a few different species in saltwater but not freshwater.

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#16108 - 11-20-2009 06:06 PM Re: Favorite Bass: Largemouth-Smallmouth-Kentucky ? [Re: Fire Ball]
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Of course all the basses are great fish. I enjoy the pursuit of and catching the Kentucky Spotted Bass./ They are very limited in Iowa, but abundant in Missouri and Arkansas where I often fish. I like the way they can be so finicky all day then all at once go on a feeding spree. These little bass become very mean trying to compete with the other bass for foarge. They bite down really hard due to eating mostly crawfish which they kill when they bite. The little guys jump, dig for the bottom and fight all the way. Though small compared to other bass, they can make you think you've hung a hawg! My largest weighed four pounds, one in Missouri and one in Iowa. I usually catch on average-1 spot for every 15 largemouth and or 20 smallmouth. I fish for spots like I would for smallmouth, tubes, jigs, generally smaller baits.Great fun on light line. Johnnie
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#16109 - 11-20-2009 06:08 PM Re: Favorite Bass: Largemouth-Smallmouth-Kentucky ? [Re: johnnie crain]
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Fireball, I know that California has some giant spotted bass in the lakes. I think the record spot came from Cali? Go get 'em. Johnnie
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#16110 - 11-20-2009 08:28 PM Re: Favorite Bass: Largemouth-Smallmouth-Kentucky ? [Re: johnnie crain]
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Johnnie, I used to lean your way, I loved the challenge of catching spotted bass. They are all you say they are and then some. I like to think they have a smallmouth father and largemouth mother. But they have gotten so scarce around here, they are few and far between for some reason. Now, I have to agree with Brendan, we have FLW sponsored Tuesday night tournaments on Kentucky Lake and the smallmouth really shine after the sun goes down. There is nothing like hooking a 4 or 5 pound smally on a black spinnerbait at night. All you feel is the pulling of a Mack truck and the sound of a beaver tail splashing and you cant see a thing. Its Awesome!!!!
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#16112 - 11-20-2009 09:15 PM Re: Favorite Bass: Largemouth-Smallmouth-Kentucky ? [Re: johnnie crain]
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Originally Posted By: johnnie crain
Fireball, I know that California has some giant spotted bass in the lakes. I think the record spot came from Cali? Go get 'em. Johnnie

I mainly fish Castaic Lake (known for trophy largemouth) and there are any spotted bass in that lake. There is a very small population of smallies, but they are really rare to find. Do spotted bass look like largemouth, only with big spots on the lateral line?

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#16117 - 11-22-2009 05:48 PM Re: Favorite Bass: Largemouth-Smallmouth-Kentucky ? [Re: Fire Ball]
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Man I wish we had more smallies in our area, SoCal.

There are not that many around but most that I have heard about around here are at Pyramid.

I did catch one up there once... they do fight really good. Never seen a spotted bass though.
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#16123 - 11-22-2009 09:51 PM Re: Favorite Bass: Largemouth-Smallmouth-Kentucky ? [Re: geobass]
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I've caught all three, Smallies are my favorite fighters with spots right behind, But largemouths are my favorite to fish for. There's just something about pulling up to a blowdown or a lily pad field and knowing that at any minute there's gonna be a blowup!
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#16124 - 11-22-2009 09:54 PM Re: Favorite Bass: Largemouth-Smallmouth-Kentucky [Re: ukey28]
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I was just wondering if they surface and do the tail dance the way LMB do?


Edited by geobass (11-22-2009 09:54 PM)
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